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Saul 2022-03-22 09:02:53
Li Rui: Gossip "Hope and Resistance"
Li Rui: Gossip "Hope and Resistance" Published: 2010-3-27 18:37:00 Views: 237 Category: Movies Movie reviews are actually more useless things: abandoning the interactive understanding of film and television texts and audiences , film and television reviews are often reduced to nothing but the...
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Kirsten 2022-03-22 09:02:53
Hope and Defiance: Impulsivity and bravery bring unbearable tragic consequences
"Hope and Defiance " : Impulsivity and bravery lead to unbearable tragic consequences Days, The Last Sophie, Sophie Sculler: Hope and Resistance, Imperial Judgment, Germany, 2005) The classic biography of German national heroines with anti-war theme. A masterpiece by German director Marc...
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Deontae 2022-03-21 09:03:18
nobility of man
The scene of Sophie and her mother meeting, her mother's eyes will be etched in people's hearts. All unspeakable emotions are directed to the heart. For this work, language is weak. Here are a few random thoughts for memo purposes. The level of the work is very good. Sophie went from a fluke of...
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Eloy 2022-03-21 09:03:18
Kneeling astonishingly: Reflections on German Culture
After World War II, the German government and people conducted in-depth and multi-faceted reflections on the rampant Nazis and the silence of citizens during the war. This shocking kneeling fully demonstrated the vitality of German culture. Acknowledging guilt is not a simple factual confirmation,...
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Darby 2022-03-21 09:03:18
Is tyranny hideous?
Perhaps the most terrifying part of this film is that the Gestapo detectives and the presiding judge of the special court show a perfect and self-consistent concept of the rights and obligations of individuals to the country. In the face of patriotism and mainstream values, those tyranny Opponents...
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Eduardo 2022-03-21 09:03:18
resistance and obedience
"Sophie Schur - The Last Days" (domestic translation as "Hope and Resistance") tells the story of a group of students from the University of Munich who participated in the resistance movement in Germany during World War II. I have been exposed to this story in the German film master Verdhoven's...
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Rogers 2022-03-21 09:03:18
The only bright color in the gray-blue film
A cool movie from Germany. Cool means there's no Hollywood element to it. The film is about in 1943, several students of the University of Munich, Germany, distributing leaflets against the Nazis, were arrested and completed the trial and execution in two days. The whole film is only a gentle...
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Chadrick 2022-03-20 09:02:58
unblooming rose
I knew before that it was a World War II-themed film, but when the first word of the play, sugar, floated out of the gramophone, it was still very lethal. Sweet American pop songs, sweet flower girls... But in addition, the director did not use more common contrasts in war-themed films, and avoided...
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Jessika 2022-03-20 09:02:58
very tense video
I saw this film at the Bavarian Arts Festival held by the school. It was very good and tense. Most of the scenes are done in prison, so the dialogue becomes the key to the film. The Nazi officer's aggressive questioning of Sophie, trying to find out the loopholes in her words, proves the truth is...
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Gia 2022-02-28 08:02:04
The sun still illuminates the sky
I would like to take this sentence Sophie said to Hans and Probst before the execution as the title. The story takes place in Germany during World War II. University students in Munich secretly write slogans in some public places to express their resistance to Nazi rule. Among them, the...
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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days Reviews
Director: Marc Rothemund
Language: German Release date: February 24, 2005